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How Delegating and Outsourcing Can Give You More Quality Family Time

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Trying to take on too much can lead to a breakdown.

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As a working mom, you’re chronically pressed for time. While you’d love to spend more hours with your children every day, there’s only so much you can do while juggling your career and domestic responsibilities. But while there’s no way to shoehorn more hours into the day, there is one strategic approach that can not only free up more time for you to spend with the family, but.

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